2020
DOI: 10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2020-0156
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Diagnostic Tests and Clinical Characteristics of Covid-19 in Children: An Integrative Review

Abstract: Objective: to identify in nursing literature scientific production on tests and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in children and discuss the role of nursing in their care. Methods: an integrative review, which took place between April and June 2020, at Web of Science, CINAHL, BDENF, IBECS, LILACS, MEDLINE (via PubMed) to answer the guiding question: what do research articles on COVID-19 in children reveal? Original research articles published from January to May 2020 were included. Studies without resea… Show more

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“…Regarding the main pediatric symptoms presented, fever and cough are first and, the secondary ones are sore throat and gastrointestinal symptoms (Wang & Brar, 2020;Su et al, 2020;Hedrich, 2020;Chiotos, 2020;Lou, Shi, Zhou & Tian, 2020). According to Nunes et al (2020), the main clinical findings of COVID-19 in pediatric patients were fever and cough, followed by diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and sore throat. The least common were headaches, dyspnoea, and nasal congestion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the main pediatric symptoms presented, fever and cough are first and, the secondary ones are sore throat and gastrointestinal symptoms (Wang & Brar, 2020;Su et al, 2020;Hedrich, 2020;Chiotos, 2020;Lou, Shi, Zhou & Tian, 2020). According to Nunes et al (2020), the main clinical findings of COVID-19 in pediatric patients were fever and cough, followed by diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and sore throat. The least common were headaches, dyspnoea, and nasal congestion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durante a Pandemia de COVID-19 foi observado que as que crianças, em sua maioria, são assintomáticas ou apresentam formas clínicas mais leves (NUNES et. al., 2020).…”
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“…Os sintomas da COVID-19 em crianças podem incluir: febre que perdura mais de 24 horas, dor de barriga, vômito ou diarreia, erupção cutânea, olhos vermelhos, dor de cabeça, estar extremamente cansado ou agindo de maneira confusa ou irritada e dificuldade para respirar, porém como já relatado, na maioria das vezes esses sintomas não aparecem ou surgem de forma muito leve. Deste modo, as crianças possuem um menor risco de possíveis complicações, hospitalizações e óbitos quando comparados aos adultos, e especificamente com a faixa etária acima de 50 anos de idade (NUNES et. al., 2020).…”
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“…As manifestações do COVID-19 são principalmente respiratórias, sendo similar com os de um resfriado, mas é relevante elucidar que também pode gerar infecção do trato respiratório inferior. Os sintomas apresentados pela maioria dos infectados são: febre, tosse, dispnéia, fadiga, mialgia, secreção nasal, espirros, dor de garganta, anosmia, cefaleia, tontura, náusea, vômito, diarréia e dor abdominal (NUNES et al, 2020).…”
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